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Upcoming Events
No Frills Raffle
Sep 07, 2018 11:00 AM –
Sep 30, 2018 6:00 PM
 
D7070 Foundation Walk
McMichael Art Gallery
Sep 30, 2018
8:30 AM – 1:00 PM
 
Brighton Rotary Board Meeting
Victoria's home
Oct 16, 2018
6:30 PM – 8:30 PM
 
World Polio Day
Oct 24, 2018
 
D7070 District Conference
Oct 27, 2018
 
DG Mary Lou's Visit
Birdy's Fine Casual Dining Restaurant
Nov 08, 2018
7:00 AM – 8:00 AM
 
Santa Claus Parade Float - Rotary Float
Terry Fox Drive
Nov 16, 2018
6:00 PM – 10:00 PM
 
Birthdays & Anniversaries
Member Birthdays
Pat Corry
September 8
 
Emily Steele
September 21
 
Spouse Birthdays
JANET SAMIS
September 11
 
Andrea Wheeldon
September 18
 
Anniversaries
Victoria Weir
Kyle Weir
September 23
 
Join Date
Keith Joyce
September 8, 2017
1 year
 
Speakers
Oct 05, 2018
OPP Distracted Driving Project
Oct 12, 2018
Classification
Oct 19, 2018
Kate's Journey to better health
Oct 26, 2018
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News
Brighton Rotary News September 28 2018
Members: 12
 
Guests: Joyce Cassin, our inbound exchange student Eloisa from Brazil, and Bruce Davis
 
New Member Inducted: Joyce Cassin was inducted as a new member by President Patty.
 
Presentation: Cheque for $500 was presented to the Brain Todd Memorial Community Fund in honor of Ken Gibson.
 
Correspondence:
  • Thank you from Shelter Box Canada.
  • Invitation to attend the World Congress in Toronto October 25 - 28, 2018. Invitation from Rotarian from Rotary Club Athina Pagrati - Greece. The Head of the Department of Informatics and Director of the Bioinformatics and Human Electrophysiology Lab of the Ionian University. Lab focuses on research implemented on Precision Medicine for Neurodegenerative Diseases. They would like to establish a connection with our club. 10 free tickets to the 3rd World Congress on Genetics, Geriatrics and Neurodegenerative Diseases Research. If interested, ask secretary for more information.
  • Request for support for Brighton's Shuffleboard to help seniors participate. To be passed to R Emily and Community Service.
Announcements:
 
  • R Murray is looking for tickets sellers for No Frills raffle on Main Street Saturday.
  • R Chris advised tickets sales at 707 sold for net profit to date of $1,950.
  • R Clay will speak at past Rotarian Ken Gibson's celebration on behalf of Rotary September 29.
  • Next Board meeting at R Victoria's home October 16 at 6:30pm
  • DG Mary Lou's visit will be November 8th at Quinte Sunrise who meet at Bridy's in Belleville. 7am. Brighton will meet with Quinte Sunrise for this event. No meeting in Brighton Nov 9. We will present Singing trophy to Quinte Sunrise at this time.
  • Rotary Club of Toronto Bay-Bloor holding Oktoberfest Friday October 12, 6-8pm. Cost $50. If you want to party see secretary for details.
  • Local clubs organizing for 2019 Spelling Bee. Hoping for two representatives from Brighton. R Steve and R Joyce will represent club. Thanks new R Joyce.
  • December 5, 2018 - Christmas Dinner and party. Cost $5 each plus pay your own dinner at Whistling Duck. Note that R Chris's address is 107 Mills, not 109.
  • Brighton Rotary Auction and Dinner May 11, 2019
  • Plan for Brighton Rotary to participate in Christmas Parade November 16.
  • R Victoria encouraged members to join party committee. Sorry the fundraising committee. At R Victoria's home, October 1 at 6:30pm. She will have cookies.
  • Applefest - Kate and Sandy Pearsall have agreed to spearhead this year again and plan to do hot dogs and pulled pork. Duty roster being circulated.
  • Prepay breakfast cards available next week. 5x$12 = $60. Can use plastic to purchase cards.
  • Foundation Walk Sunday September 30th. R Steve and Allison will attend, but arriving late. Pledge form for foundation circulated.
Eloisa described her week:
  1. She participated in her first Terry Fox Run. She not only ran but helped organize the run.
  2. She had her first photography quiz at school. She is also taking English, History and Yoga.
  3. She has volunteered to help at Food Bank, Supper's Ready but they have enough volunteers, the Beacon Youth Centre and took a friend, also the Clothing Depot. She came to Serve.
  4. She has been very busy organizing 6 other youth exchange students to come to Brighton Saturday to experience Applefest. She learned a lot. Kids don't respond too quickly she says, they have to be hounded. She acknowledged a lot of help from R Ricardo and R Deborah from the Trenton Club.
 
Song - Working on the Railroad
 
50/50 - $17.00 won by R Joyce who donated it to Brian Todd Memorial Community Fund.
 
Happy Bucks:  for presentation, Applefest kick off service, Bruce's visit, very impressed by Eloisa, to the cottage then Thanksgiving, 3 day canoe trip, to be a member of Rotary, Brian Todd a principle of ENSS who really cared with passion, to Quebec City, mew member Joyce, great to be back, real estate test Saturday, shingles on Lighthouse started to be installed, Eloisa's enthusiasm, thanks for kindnesses.
 
Rotary Minute: R Keith shared story of a man diagnosed with ALS, a fatal disease. He did not give up, he believed that God was not done with him yet. He stared a blog. Another person with ALS who was considering suicide read the blog and was inpired to not give up, but to give back.
 
R Mark encouraged us to think about Ken and Colleen Gibson, to remember them.
Stories
Brian Todd Memorial Community Fund
R Steve introduced Bruce:
 
Bruce received an honours degree in Economics from the Royal Military College of Canada in 1975. He is also a Certified Management Accountant, a Certified Financial Planner, and holds a Municipal Administration Certificate from the Association of Municipal Clerks and Treasurers of Ontario.
 
Bruce served as a commissioned officer in the Canadian Armed Forces from 1975 to 1980, when he left to pursue management opportunities in the private sector. He has held middle and senior management positions with a number of firms, including the Steel Company of Canada, Vagden Mills Limited, CAE Fiberglass, and Wilson Sports Canada. In 2005, he assumed the role of CAO for the Municipality of Brighton, a position he held for three years. . In 2013, he recently retired from his position as Executive Director of Trenval Business Development Corporation.
 
His volunteer activities in the past have included Chairman of the Quinte District Manufacturers Association, Treasurer of the Quinte Economic Development Commission, a Governor of Loyalist College, serving as it Chairman in 2004/05, and a member of the Board of Northumberland United Way. He was the Treasurer of the Brighton Health Services Centre from 2003 to 2017, and has continued in that capacity with the Brian Todd Memorial Community Fund. Bruce was also the Treasurer of the Codrington Community Association for seven years. More recently, he assumed the role of Treasurer for the local community group that sponsored a Syrian refugee family to Brighton.
 
Bruce was a member of the Brighton Rotary Club from 1998 to 2007.
 
Bruce and his wife Sheila have lived in Brighton since 1998. They have two married daughters and four grandchildren.
 
Steve has always appreciated Bruce's quick smile and enthusiasm. But  notes it appears that neither Rotary, the Town or anyone has been able to hang onto Bruce for very long. Exception is Sheila.
 
Bruce was with us this morning to share with us the Brian Todd Memorial Community Fund (BTMCF). It is a registered charity that evolved from the sale of the Brighton Health Services Centre to the Municipality of Brighton in 2017.
 
Bruce noted it has been 7 years since the passing of Brian Todd. It has been 18 years since the Brighton Health Services Centre got started.
 
The BTMCF is in transition from the Brighton Health Services Centre. They focus on health and community grants. Their sole purpose is providing grants. He believes their best days are ahead. They are in the process of reviewing policies and their administration and documentation. They want the BTMCF to be a legacy fund for ever, to be the preferred choice of charity for locals.
 
They are volunteers so costs are minimal, a PO Box, some stationary and annual audit.
 
Web site is new: BTMCF.net
 
Bruce gave us a run down of the funds they have directed to the community since 2008. Totaling $378,915 to 96 projects in the past 10 years. 38 separate agencies have benefited. They are improving lives every day.
 
R Murray thanked Bruce for all he does and specially for the BTMCF.
Service Above Self